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Chapter 410: The lights go out

In early September, the person who went to Shu to deliver a message to Fei Yi suddenly returned to Luoyang much earlier than expected.

Lu Ning had resigned before leaving, but Qin Liang persuaded her to keep her; then Lu Ning said that she would send someone back to Shu to report to General Fei Yi. So Qin Liang knew about her sending a messenger.

The sun was already setting in the west, and Qin Liang returned to his inner house, but Lu Ning still came to see her. When Qin Liang saw her, he learned a surprising news: Fei Yi, the general of the Shu Han Dynasty, had been assassinated!

In front of Wang Lingjun and Xuan Ji, Qin Liang was speechless for a moment and felt sad.

In fact, Qin Liang and Fei Yi have never met face to face. The closest time was probably during the sniper battle in the valley in Qinchuan. However, they were too far away at that time and could only vaguely see a figure. I guessed that person.

It was Fei Yi, I didn't see it clearly at all.

However, for such an unmasked person, Qin Liang had an inexplicable emotion hidden in his heart. Thinking about it carefully, it was probably Fei Yi's proactive show of kindness that gave him a little help when he was in the most difficult and dangerous time.

The illusion of hope is like a beacon in the darkness.

At that time, Qin Liang thought of the last way out, which was to run away from Shuhan and join Fei Yi. He heard that Fei Yi was sincere and kind to others, and Lu Ning also said that Fei Yi's smile was genuine, and Qin Liang had a good impression of him.

Qin Liang's reaction seemed to be beyond Lu Ning's expectations. She looked at Qin Liang blankly for a while and said, "The people who came back from Han are still in the front hall of General Wei's mansion. Does the general want to meet them in person?"

Qin Liang nodded and simply responded: "Okay."

Lu Ning said: "I'm going to call someone."

Qin Liang said: "Take them to the high platform opposite the gate tower and meet there."

Lu Ning bowed and said, "Here."

Ling Jun said: "We will wait for you to come back and have dinner."

Qin Liang nodded again and said, "It shouldn't take long."

The messengers were a couple, both Taoist priests. The male Taoist's surname was Zhang and the female Taoist's surname was Yuan. Mainly, Taoist Zhang told the story of Fei Yi's assassination. Yuan was a woman and did not say much on such occasions. Taoist Zhang talked about it

The assassination process was told by others in Chengdu, and he was not present at the time of the assassination.

However, Daoshi Zhang and his wife met Fei Yi's eldest daughter Fei Shi. Fei Shi guessed that the assassin Guo Xun was instigated by Jiang Wei! She also talked about some details she heard from the palace ministers.

Of course, Qin Liang couldn't accurately judge whether Jiang Wei was involved in the conspiracy. After all, he was too far away. He heard about the situation in Chengdu from Taoist priests. It was too hasty to judge based on this.

But one thing can be speculated that Jiang Wei and even the Shu Han royal family may have benefited from Fei Yi's assassination. Therefore, there is a certain possibility that Jiang Wei was related to this matter.

Needless to say, Jiang Wei's strategy was mainly blocked by Fei Yi. Fei Yi's official position, qualifications, and reputation were very high, and Jiang Wei could not compete. In addition, after the death of people like General Fei Yi, the Shu Han royal family

Power can obviously also be expanded.

Zhang Daoshi said: "The girl from the Fei family said that Jiang Boyue may have known about Guo Xun's problem in advance, but did not investigate it in detail. She learned from the ministers that when Guo Xun entered the palace to meet the emperor, he wanted to get close to the Han emperor, and Jiang Boyue

Bojo stopped him."

When Qin Liang heard this, he blurted out: "Since the minister knew it, why didn't he investigate it in time?"

Naturally, the Taoist priest couldn't answer. They told them what they knew and then asked to leave. Qin Liang said: "You have traveled such a long way, so go back and rest first."

Lu Ning, who was still wearing linen clothes, said a few more words to Qin Liang and wanted to say goodbye. Qin Liang's two children were delivered by Lu Ning and they were close to each other, so he invited her, "Madam has prepared dinner.

, since the fairy lady is here, let’s have a meal together.”

Lu Ning declined for a moment and had no choice but to agree.

The two came to the courtyard on the west side and entered the hall below the attic. Wang Lingjun immediately noticed their emotions and asked, "Have you ever met Fei Wenwei, husband?"

Qin Liang shook his head and said: "It's hard to say, I only received his handwritten letters."

After a moment, Xuanji suddenly said: "When we were still in Lujiang County, Zhongming mentioned that when there was no other way, he took us to join the Shu Han."

Lu Ning immediately turned her head and glanced at Qin Liang. She should have known at this time

He said, it turns out that Qin Liang was really considering defecting to the Han Dynasty!

Qin Liang lamented: "There is probably no paradise in the world, and the internal fighting in the Shu Han Dynasty is not so intense."

He had never thought that the Shu Han was a pure land, but in his impression, the internal fighting in the Shu Han did not seem to be like that of the Wei State, where he would kill his whole family and destroy three tribes at every turn. This was also when Qin Liang was planning his future, he wanted to abandon the closer Wu State and ponder

The reason for how to go to Shu. Sometimes the sense of distance creates beauty, and not knowing it well makes people have more beautiful imaginations.

Xuan Ji's voice said: "It's just that the emperor's surname is different. How big of a difference can there be?"

Qin Liang couldn't help turning his head and looked at Xuanji's oval face for a moment. He suddenly felt that Xuanji's life seemed to be reclusive, but in fact her ideas were very worldly; while Qin Liang himself seemed to be enterprising, but he seemed to still retain some reclusiveness in his heart.

romantic illusion.

Now Qin Liang should not be able to run away. Fei Yi's route has lost its effect.

However, it is still good to retain that feeling. It is like a person who has moved to the city and no longer wants to go back to his hometown, but when he thinks that his hometown still has one-third of an acre of land and can go back and have food to eat if he can no longer survive, he still feels like it.

It gave me some comfort.

Fei Yi was powerful and prestigious in the Shu Han Dynasty. Qin Liang had inquired about his personality from various aspects, and he still believed that if he had to run away, he would be most likely to be treated well if he went to Fei Yi.

Not to mention what he heard from other people, Qin Liang also knew something about Fei Yi's words and deeds through his dealings with Fei Yi. Qin Liang ruined Fei Yi's major affairs in the Battle of Qinchuan, but

When Fei Yi was still wooing Qin Liang, he spoke sincerely and with admiration. He was obviously a person with a big heart.

Qin Liang saw the wine on the wooden table, so he walked over, picked up the wine pot, picked up the cup, and came to the door.

The sun has set behind the house, and the afterglow of the setting sun can still be seen on the eaves of the east gatehouse, and the light in the patio has also dimmed. Qin Liang poured a glass of wine, faced the southwest, raised his head and said, "Wei Guowei

General Qin Liang pays homage to the Han general Fei Wenwei from afar, and asks the general’s soul to return to his hometown and rest in peace from now on.”

The three women all stared at Qin Liang silently, but their mentality must be different. Lu Ning was a little touched, and her eyes were moist. Her position was obviously more inclined to Fei Yi of the Shu Han Dynasty. After all, the couple could be considered loyal to him.

The man who killed Fei Yi.

It is not right for the Wei people to call the Shu-Han regime "Han", because Cao Wei does not recognize its legitimacy. But at home, Qin Liang does not need to care about these details. Since he is expressing positive emotions towards Fei Yi, he naturally uses the term "Han"

, to show respect.

Qin Liang was sad, but his eyes gradually showed some anger.

It is not yet certain that Fei Yi's death was a conspiracy by Jiang Wei, but Jiang Wei was obviously the beneficiary. Moreover, Qin Liang's encounter with an assassin this year was inseparable from Jiang Wei. Qin Liang's dissatisfaction with Jiang Wei deepened.

!Human senses and hostility do not require evidence.

Qin Liang didn't know Jiang Wei either, and his previous opinions were just from books. Now Qin Liang's impression of him is probably that he seems to be paranoid, because the method of assassination used by high-ranking people is quite extreme.

But it doesn't matter what kind of person Jiang Wei is. Qin Liang's likes and dislikes of him have nothing to do with his quality, it just depends on where Qin Liang stands.

For example, Qin Liang thought that Cao Shuang was a good person. That was just because Cao Shuang did not pose much of a threat to Qin Liang's safety. Instead, he conquered Qin Liang, which was somewhat of a favor.

From Qin Liang's point of view, he didn't think Jiang Wei was very righteous. Even the entire Shu Han career had limited meaning in Qin Liang's eyes. It was mainly because people of the same culture and race were fighting each other hard to survive.

Of course, people at this time should not have such a concept, otherwise there wouldn't be so many people with obsessions and doing things they know they can't do.

Lu Ning wiped away her tears and suddenly said in a deep voice: "General Qin versus Han..."

While she was thinking about it, Qin Liang said: "The Han Dynasty was one of the most glorious dynasties. It was once the pride of everyone, but it has decayed and should perish. Anyone who thinks about it for eternity is just dreaming."

Lu Ning sighed and gave up her words.

Because of his emotions, Qin Liang said angrily:

"In my eyes, Jiang Wei is not as good as Zhang Jiao!"

Wang Lingjun and Xuanji suddenly looked sideways and looked at Qin Liang in surprise, while Lu Ning's expression was very complicated. After all, Zhang Jiao is the founder of Taoism. Of course, in mainstream society, Zhang Jiao is undoubtedly a rebel!

Qin Liang explained: "If we must kill each other, it is obviously more meaningful for the people who cannot bear it to organize themselves to overthrow the (reactionary feudal landlords) rulers, burn their palaces, and destroy their foundations. Even if they fail to build

We must build a better system, at least make those who are domineering pay the price, and let people truly understand in the blood and fire that water can carry a boat or capsize it. This is a self-organizing society, self-adjusting

Experience is necessary. And what grudges can there be between the soldiers of Wei and the troops stationed in Shu Han?"

Wang Lingjun didn't come back to her senses for a while. She may also know that she is sometimes extreme, but she probably realized today that Qin Liang is actually more extreme, and it is a deeper problem (based on the concepts of this era).

Lu Ning looked like she was thinking hard, but Qin Liang thought she couldn't think of anything.

There are some things that no matter how many people know the scriptures and have rich experience in the world, they can't find a correct truth. What's more, she, a young Taoist priest, only got some inspiration from Taoist classics. But a woman is willing to think like this

The question was not common. Qin Liang remembered discussing similar topics with her.

Several people returned to the dining room silently. Qin Liang saw rice placed on the wooden table and couldn't help but look at it for a moment.





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